Observations on Man, His Frame, His Duty and His Expectations: The Twenty-Third Arthur Stanley Eddington Memorial Lecture
London, Cambridge U.P. (1969)
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Arthur Stanley Eddington (1930). The Mathematical Theory of Relativity. Cambridge [Eng.]The University Press.
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James Bryant Conant (1967). Scientific Principles and Moral Conduct: The Twentieth Arthur Stanley Eddington Memorial Lecture Delivered at Princeton University, 15 November 1966. Cambridge, Cambridge U.P..
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